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Margaret Atwood: Interview by Margaret Atwood with Earl G. Ingersoll

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SOURCE: "Waltzing Again: A Conversation with Margaret Atwood," in Margaret Atwood: Conversations, Ontario Review Press, 1990, pp. 234-38.

In the following interview, Atwood discusses her relationship to her readers and critics of her works as well as the themes of Cat's Eye.

[Ingersoll]: Since as you know I've been working on a collection of your interviews, could we begin by talking about interviews? You have been interviewed very frequently. How do you feel about being interviewed?

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